Which do you prefer and why. German made caps seem to jam up my gun more. I tried and got nothing.
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The caps that are banned are the CCI caps, they are six wing, meant for a recessed nipple whereas the navy and German are meant for what we are using.
Andrew Jarvi
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I voted, then decided to look at my cap pouch to see. I have about three different makers. I usually use which ever I can get my hands on. If I buy them at an event if someone as them they are navy arms. Local store CCI or German. I have heard the CCI sin winged caps were breaking off and causing injury. I would say that the majority of the caps I have used were the CCI and never had any trohble at all. Of course were not talking about the authenticity either of the caps, just makers.Thanks
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Hallo Kameraden!
Man und boy, I have been using exclusively "German" caps since Day One, for "reenacting" and "live fire," in a total of over two dozen original, Italian repro, and custom built revolvers, carbines, rifles, and rifle-muskets over the years.
And use nothing else.
Do I like them?
Nein. I would prefer a period copper cap. ;-) (And use left-over from the Centennial copper caps for talks and presentations.)
Curt-Heinrich Schmidt
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I have never had a problem with the German-made caps since I started reenacting four years ago. Plus, I like the German cap cans better than the Navy Arms cans because they are much easier to open (admittidly, I am a wuss :tounge_sm ). One interesting rumor I heard lately around the campfire was that Navy Arms was soon going to halt production on their percussion caps. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this?
Sincerely,
Matthew Cassady
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I use the German caps and have not had a problem. I have heard that the Navy Arms caps work just as well. From what I've seen, the only clear advantage the Navy Arms caps has is that they don't come in a modern plastic container. To combat this, I just put the German ones into period pill tins made by Village Tinsmith, which is similar to the tin that the Navy Arms caps come in. They hold about 75 caps each, which for me is more than enough for one weekend.
Rob Weber
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I go through several thousand caps per season and am sometimes tempted by the lowest price! With the German caps being less than $25.oo per 1,000 lately I have been using them. However, I prefer the CCI caps as they seem to be hotter, which gives me a more cosistant ignition in my original Maynard (consistant ignition equals higher scores). Also, they fit better into the cone area on my 1855 series arms (where the Maynard system makes finger room a little tight.) Of course my reference is primarily for live firing, but I have not experienced any more dangerous effects with the CCIs (in terms of wings being cut off and spraying etc) as with any of the others, and I have used all three of the major (current) producers.Last edited by Minieball577; 08-25-2004, 11:54 AM.~ Chris Hubbard
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I've heard that Navy Arms rumor also, but as they are readily available and there aren't hordes of reenactors stockpiling Navy Arms caps. I think this rumor is 6 feet in the grave.
For LH, I use available old copper ones. However, for the most part, I don't shoot unless it's a tactical, and if it isn't- it's naptime about 5 mins. in.Last edited by MarkTK36thIL; 08-25-2004, 04:49 PM.Mark Krausz
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Re: German Made Vrs Navy Arms
Originally posted by capt5thusctThe caps that are banned are the CCI caps, they are six wing, meant for a recessed nipple whereas the navy and German are meant for what we are using.
Andrew Jarvi
Capt. 5th USCT
I use the German caps, even though they are not hot enough to fire my Richmond Springfield every time under damp conditions. (I have to work the cone with a pick, and prime it from time to time using a touch of powder).
I got hit square in the back of the head at Averasboro when one of those CCI caps blew apart. (That's what I get for portraying a "bummer.")__________
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